Second program dedicated to MTI on Amsterdam's 'Concertzender' radio's 'Electronic Frequencies'

The second episode of radio series 'Electronic Frequencies' on Amsterdam 'Concertzender' radio to be dedicated to MTI airs Wednesday March 28th at 23:00:

https://www.concertzender.nl/programma/electronic_frequencies_436550/

Works by Leigh Landy, Simon Emmerson, Pete Bachelor, Simon Atkinson, Steve Jones, Amit Patel/Dushume, & Dave Holland.



Concerzender - Electronic Frequencies 2018.03.28 23:00 C.E.T.: DMU II. The second of a series about sound art and music from the Music, Technology and Innovation Research Centre of De Montfort University. Composers in this program are: Dave Holland, Leigh Landy, Simon Emmerson, Steve Jones, Amit Patel-Dushume, Pete Batchelor and Simon Atkison.

Today's music of the composers in order of appearance:

1/ Taligare, by Dave Holland
2/ To BBC or Not, by Leigh Landy: Good Morning
3/ Aeolian, by Simon Emmerson
4/ To BBC or Not, by Leigh Landy: The News
5/pasCher, by Steve Jones
6/ To BBC or Not, by Leigh Landy: A microphone each and no idea what they’re going to say
7/ Crapbox, by Amit Patel - Dushume
8/ To BBC or Not, by Leigh Landy: Musica Nova
9/ Fuse, by Pete Bachelor
10/ To BBC or Not, by Leigh Landy: Etc.
11/ Nocturne, by Simon Atkinson

This week: Dirty Electronics Soho Radio Residency

This week Dirty Electronics takes over Soho Radio for a full week residency celebrating Music for DIY Electronics.

19 – 23 March 2018. With special guests, workshops, micro forum & performances, broadcast, live printing press, and exhibition featuring artwork PCBs and graphic scores.

https://thesampler.org/event/dirty-electronics-soho-residency/

Featuring: Dirty Electronics; Max Wainwright; Ewa Justka; Adrain Shaughnessy; Natalie Kay-Thatcher; Victor Mazon; Isambard Khroustaliov; Tom Richards; SheIsRevolting; Laura Netz (Garcia); Duncan Chapman; James Joslin; Farmer Glitch; Dushume; Harry Smith; Poisk; Stenton.Press; and more.

MON, MARCH 19
Ewa Justka Sequencing Machine Workshop
Eventbrite Tickets
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/diy-sequencing-machine-workshop-with-ewa-justka-tickets-43324852801

TUES, MARCH 20
Graphics & Scores relating to Music for DIY Electronics 
11:00 – 17:00 (runs remainder of week 11:00 – 17:00)
Exhibition opening 17:00 FREE Event
In discussion 17:30 with Adrian Shaughnessy and Duncan Chapman

WEDS, MARCH 21
Dirty Electronics Violation workshop
Eventbrite Tickets
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/dirty-electronics-violations-workshop-tickets-43208889953

19:30 FREE Event
Dirty Electronics micro performance + Poisk (Simon Langdon) and Harry Smith (all performances through a bespoke cardboard box loudspeaker system)

THURS, MARCH 22
Open Hack and Maker Day 13:00 –
FREE Event
Bring your own odds and sods, circuits and DIY synths. Collective making. All tools provided.

19:30 FREE Event
Music for DIY Electronics micro performance
Steph Horak (aka SheIsRevolting) Tom Richards (of the Mini Oramics) and Tom Richards vs. John Richards!

FRI, MARCH 23
57mm Wavetable Synth Workshop
Max Wainwright and John Richards
Eventbrite Tickets
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/57mm-wavetable-synth-workshop-tickets-43312776681

19:30 FREE Event
57mm In House Press – performance and live printing/publication



James Andean's 'Psygeío' @ Audior's 'Sonic Waves' Festival, Milan

On Saturday, March 17th 2018, Audior's 'Sonic Waves' festival of Acousmatic Music in Milan, Italy, will perform MTI's James Andean's acousmatic work 'Psygeío', in a concert programme with works by Denis Dufour, Marc Favre and Andreas Weixler:

http://www.festival5giornate.it/index.php/2018/02/26/anteprima-17-marzo-sonic-waves/

Bret Battey inaugural lecture, Wed. March 14th, 5:30pm HA 0.08

DMUtalks: Generative Audio-visual Composition: Dialoguing with Complex Systems -
An inaugural lecture by Professor Bret Battey

Wednesday March 14th 2018, 5:30pm, Hugh Aston Building 0.08

In this lecture Professor Battey will describe aspects of his multidisciplinary approach to creating audio-visual compositions. He applies algorithmic means to humanistic ends - seeking to create complex but coherent audio-visual flows, which he links to a Buddhist sense of impermanence. This involves a process of coding and dialoguing with unpredictable algorithms to discover and develop new artistic potentials.

The talk will include discussion of his new OptiNelder visual-effect system, which involves animating the processes of Nelder-Mead optimization (used by mathematicians to find solutions to complex, multi-variable problems that cannot be addressed by solving equations). He will also discuss his Nodewebba software, which networks iterative-function pattern generators to give rise to emergent musical or visual behaviours. The talk will also serve as a prelude to his 50th-birthday retrospective concert in PACE 1 on April 11.

The evening will begin with refreshments from 5.30pm, with the talk beginning at 6.00pm. A drinks reception and canapés will be available following the lecture.

For further information please contact the events office on (0116) 250 6066 or email eventsoffice@dmu.ac.uk

Hugh Aston Building 0.08
Start time 5:30pm
Free entry

Reminder: "Bringing New Music to New Audiences" Conference deadline 15th March

Reminder: "Bringing New Music to New Audiences" Conference deadline is on 15 March
- Note: this is also an "Organised Sound" call

‘Bringing New Music to New Audiences’ International Conference
Music, Technology and Innovation Research Centre,
De Montfort University, Leicester UK
21-23 September 2018

‘Bringing New Music to New Audiences’ is a three-day international conference which is intended to bring together community artists and other musicians, educators, animateurs, specialists within music and other cultural organisations, government policy representatives and representatives from cross-cultural projects who are involved with initiatives related to the conference title. Of course, project participants, non-academics and others are most welcome.

By ‘new music’ what is meant is original innovative works of music, including the sonic arts, which largely reside outside of the commercial sector. The goal is to share and debate different forms of good practice relating to how new music can be used as the means of engaging with new communities and ways through which new music can reach underrepresented communities.

The conference will focus on a selection of community arts and pedagogical initiatives related to participation and community-action. It will offer diverse workshops and performances and introduce conference participants to a wide range of programmes within this area. Subjects will include, but not be limited to:
• Educational initiatives
• Working with community organisations
• The musical equivalent of public art
• Interculturalism
• Ways of effectively and robustly measuring/evaluating impact and research projects regarding the above.

The project website, under construction, can be found at http://www.interfaces.dmu.ac.uk. This conference forms part of the ‘Interfaces’ Creative European project (www.interfacesnetwork.eu<http://www.interfacesnetwork.eu>). It is related to the ‘Bringing New Music to New Audiences’ resource site www.interfaces.dmu.ac.uk/hub<http://www.interfaces.dmu.ac.uk/hub> – currently under construction and to be announced shortly – which is to offer information regarding good practice in outreach initiatives around the globe. All interested parties are welcome to send their work to that hub at any time once made available.

Invited speakers will include Susanna Eastburn, currently Chief Executive of Sound and Music (UK).

Selected papers will be published in a thematic issue focused on this conference in Organised Sound (Cambridge University Press).

Conference fees will be: £60 / £30 (students and those on a lower income) for all three days, £25 / £12.50 for one day.

The deadline for proposals (papers, workshops, demonstrations, sharings/performances) is 15 March 2018. Papers are to be of 20’ duration with 10’ for questions and discussion. Proposals for workshops, demonstrations and sharing of project work/performances will indicate how much time these would last and the technical infrastructure needed in terms of their presentation. Proposals should include a title and extended abstract of up to 1500 words as well as a CV/Bio (two pages maximum) including relevant publications, projects, works or equivalent.

Submissions and general queries should be sent to the conference coordinator, Leigh Landy: llandy@dmu.ac.uk<mailto:llandy@dmu.ac.uk>.


John Young's "Magnetic Resonance" in London

MTI Prof. John Young's latest, "Magnetic Resonance", for Magnetic Resonator Piano and electronics, is being performed on Monday March 5th in London, fresh off its spectacular premiere in Birmingham last week:

https://cafeoto.co.uk/events/magnetic-string-resonance-xenia-pestova/

'Electronic Frequencies' focus on MTI now online

'Electronic Frequencies', on Amsterdam radio Concertzender, recently dedicated a program to composers from MTI,  which is now online and available for listening:

https://www.concertzender.nl/programma/electronic_frequencies_432874/

Works by John Young, James Andean, Mike Blow, Robin Parmar, Virginie Viel, & Neal Spowage.